Do You Really Need a Realtor to Buy a Home?
Some buyers think hiring a Realtor is just about finding the house.
It’s not.
In fact, finding the house is only a small percentage of what we actually do.
After 29 years in real estate, I can confidently say this:
The house is the easy part. The contract, negotiations, inspections, financing, timelines, and protecting your money — that’s where experience matters.
Finding the House Is Just Step One
With today’s online search tools, buyers can browse homes anytime.
But clicking “schedule a showing” is very different from successfully getting to the closing table.
Once you find the home you love, that’s when the real work begins.
What a Realtor Actually Does for Buyers
1. Strategy Before You Offer
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Analyze pricing and comparable sales
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Advise you on offer strength
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Structure terms that protect you
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Identify potential red flags
An offer isn’t just about price. It’s about positioning.
2. Negotiation
Negotiation is not emotional — it’s strategic.
I negotiate:
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Price
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Inspection repairs
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Appraisal issues
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Timelines
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Concessions
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Contract contingencies
One poorly written clause can cost thousands. Experience prevents that.
3. Contract & Paperwork Protection
Real estate contracts are detailed and deadline-driven.
Miss a contingency deadline?
You could risk losing your earnest money.
A professional Realtor tracks:
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Inspection deadlines
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Loan deadlines
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Appraisal timelines
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Title review
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HOA document review
Buying a home is likely the largest investment you’ll make. The paperwork matters.
4. Trusted Professional Network
A strong Realtor brings a team.
I connect my buyers with:
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Experienced mortgage lenders
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Thorough home inspectors
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Reliable contractors
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Title professionals
Not all inspectors or lenders are equal. The right professionals can save you stress — and money.
The Truth: You Don’t Pay the Buyer’s Agent Directly
In most cases, the seller compensates the buyer’s agent through the listing agreement.
So the question becomes:
If professional representation costs you little to nothing upfront, why go without it?
The Bottom Line
Buying a home is not just about finding it.
It’s about protecting your investment, negotiating strategically, navigating contracts correctly, and getting to closing without unnecessary surprises.
That’s what a professional Realtor does.
Sue Monroe
RE/MAX | 29 Years of Experience
303-717-7349
Thinking about buying? Let’s make sure you’re protected every step of the way.